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Anna Vassall, Yuriy Chechulin, I Raykhert, N Osalenko, MJ van der Werf, et al.
…riod of economic transition has had severe consequences for health and health systems in Ukraine. The tuberculosis (TB) situation illustrates this. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended strategy for TB, Directly Observed Treatment Strategy (DOTS), has the potential to p…
Jingjing Li, Huxiao Sun, Dzmitry Shcharbin, Serge Mignani, Jean-Pierre Majoral, et al.
…disease caused by(), which puts enormous pressure on public health and economic systems worldwide. Therefore, accurate diagnosis and timely intervention of TB are critical for interrupting disease transmission and reducing mortality among TB patients. However, the low bioavailabi…
Andy Setiawan, Pramudya Pramudya, Hasyrin Ainun
… education, economic level, family support, and the role of health workers.The consequences of self-care can increase the success of recovery and improve quality of life.The conclusion of this concept is to increase nurses' knowledge about self-care in MDR-TB patients who carry o…
Andy Setiawan, Pramudya Pramudya, Hasyrin Ainun
… education, economic level, family support, and the role of health workers.The consequences of self-care can increase the success of recovery and improve quality of life.The conclusion of this concept is to increase nurses' knowledge about self-care in MDR-TB patients who carry o…
Xue‐Song Xiong, Qin Zhu, Zhan-Zhong Liu, Ting-Ting Huang, Jin-Bin Fan, et al.
…lure. It is attributed to the long treatment cycle and high health care costs, resulting in a substantial social and economic burden. China has been one of the highest burden countries with MDR-TB infections in the world. Therefore, the up-to-date data about the prevalence, risk …
Jean‐Paul Gaudillière, C Gradmann, A Mcdowell
…) to bridge gaps between history and anthropology in global health. Outlining TB’s resurgent interest within the two disciplines from about 1990, the chapter shows that historiographic concern for TB, although limited, arose from increased multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-T…
Akihiro Ohkado, Seiya Kato
…ues, and the elderly population. Since the 1990s, the World Health Organization (WHO) has strengthened TB control with the DOTS strategy, followed by the Stop TB Strategy and the End TB Strategy. The targets of the End TB Strategy are: (1) to reduce the incidence rate of TB by 90…